Maker: Patek Philippe
Model: 3625/1G Haute Joaillerie
Year: 1981
Material: 18k White Gold and Diamonds
Dial: Onyx with Pavé Diamond and Diamond Baguette Bezel
Case Measurement: 33mm
Movement: Manual Wind
Weight: 107 Grams
Size: Fits Up to 7.25" Wrist
Includes Original Box and Archive Extract Report from Patek Philippe
Made in Switzerland
Speechless is not a term we use often. We love watches. We love jewelry. We love researching, curating, and writing about them. Every exceptional object eventually yields to language. This one stops us in our tracks. Describing this watch feels like describing a meteor shower: the facts are easy enough to catalog, but they never quite explain the experience. Some watches tell time. A very small number makes you forget it exists.
The watch is pure spectacle. It is as if time were going to the opera, the Met Gala, the last best party in the universe.
It all starts with 3 elements: white gold, diamonds, and a slab of black onyx as deep as a theater curtain before it rises. Around that onyx center, a pavé diamond chapter ring shimmers like footlights, while a bezel set with baguette‑cut stones forms an icy proscenium arch.
Introduced as part of Patek Philippe's discreetly decadent Haute Joaillerie collection in the mid-1970s, reference 3625/1G was produced only in exceedingly small numbers through 1989. These were never watches made for the catalog. They were commissions in all but name, objects destined for clients who already owned everything else.
The manually wound caliber 16‑250 beating beneath the dial is classically finished, an analog statement in the middle of the Quartz Crisis that Patek would not outsource its soul to electronics.
The integrated woven white-gold bracelet completes the illusion. The 33mm cushion case does not sit upon the bracelet; it disappears into it. Metal behaves like silk. Light behaves like liquid. The entire watch reads not as a case with a bracelet attached, but as a single, uninterrupted jewel wrapped around the wrist.
Seen today, this 3625/1G is incredibly special: a hand‑wound, museum‑grade piece of jewelry. Glittering proof that this Patek Philippe 3625/1G isn’t a watch you wear; it’s a spotlight you step into.
All vintage and pre-owned watches sold by Stephanie Windsor are guaranteed to be genuine and authentic. We also guarantee the proper functioning of your watch’s mechanical movement for one (1) year from the date of purchase. Our warranty does not cover damage resulting from accidents, misuse, neglect, water damage or normal wear and tear. Please note that we do not guarantee waterproofing on vintage or pre-owned timepieces. We therefore do not recommend submerging your timepiece in water or any liquid.